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Hello there!! I had my surgery October 17th and I have my first month post op visit. I told my surgeon I am very depressed and I have insomnia. I didn't have this prior to surgery and I am also hungry. He told me 95% of patients have the hunger hormone gone and I am part of the 5%. Does anyone know if the surgeon messed something up? I wish I wasn't hungry all the time and that's probably why I am so depressed and don't want to get out of bed. I am down 21 lbs. I was 217lbs surgery date and I am now 196lbs

Any thoughts?

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The depression is probably not caused by feeling hunger, since depression is defined as sadness, lethargy and loss of will that has no discernible cause.

If it were as simple as stimuli, the 21 lbs you've lost in the past few weeks should have you elated and ecstatic!

I had a sleeve, not a bypass but my hunger didn't disappear overnight. The liquids phases were especially tough as I was missing the satiety and chewing from eating proper foods.

If you're feeling depressed, I would recommend talking to a mental health care professional about finding a therapist. No amount of "cheer up!" Is going to help with depression.

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Thank you so much, I saw a therapist yesterday for the first time. I agree nothing was making me feel better. I am just concerned about me being in the 5 % that feels hunger, I'm afraid my surgeon messed something up.

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Are you on a ppi? I experienced hunger too after surgery but also had wicked acid reflux at night. My doctor put me on a ppi and boom hunger gone, It was stomach acid casing that upset stomach hungry feeling.

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